Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1925 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JAN. 30,1925

ROADS HOLD UP DESPITE THAWS, WILLIAMS SAYS

Rain Would Cause Trouble in Some Sections —Conditions Reported, Stato roads generally are holding up despite numerous thaws and freezes so far this season, reports from field districts indicate, according to the state highway commission’s traffic bulletin issued today from the office of John D. Williams, director. Southern Indiana districts reported that if rain follows the present cold spell, some portions of roads on which no extensive maintenance work has been done recently, may be expected to get soft. Surface conditions: ' o A *l**l7 T *idianapoli*. Sorth Bend. Michigan line)—Pavement from Indianapolis to Peru. Detour seven miies north of Kokomo account of reflooring a bridge. South of Indianapolis detour via Chestnut Ridge coming out on State Road No. 1 at seven miles north of Crothersvtlle. Parts of this detour are rough. No. 8 (Madison. Greensburh.g Indianapolis. Lafayette. Oxford —Pavement between New Bethel and Shelbyville with two short detours marked around bridge construction. Northwest of Indianapolis use pavement to three and seven-tenths miles north of Lebanon, thence on shor' detour back to pavement. Detour six miles north of Lebanon to west through Thorntown returning to No. 6 at three miles north of Thorntown. Short detour to east four miles north of Thorntown. Advisable to use 44 and 29 or 33 and 32 from Lebanon to Lafayette. No. 12 (Vincennes. Spencer. Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Drive slow because of grading new fill at Pish Creek four miles south of Freedom. No. 22 (English. Paoll. Mitchell. Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville. Indianpo--li*>—Pavement between Indianapolis and Martinsville being used by traffic using two detours and two run-around*. Between Paoli and English is seventeen miles of dirt road which is soft in wet weather. Avoid road south of Grantsburg account of construction. MURDER THEORY HELD Believe Stock Buyer Robbed and Body Thrown In Creek. B Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 30.—Belief that Jay Morrison, 50, wealthy stock trader of Allegan, Mich., was robbed, murdered and his body thrown Into Baugo creek, near Osceola, was held today by Coroner C. B. Crumley. Morrison’s body was found late Thursday. It was first thought he had fallen from a stock, train. Police said they have learned Morrison carried large sums of money with him. Only a hidden S2O bill was found on his body. Meetings to Close Robert Lee Brockenburr, attorney*, and Dr. Howard E. Jensen of Butler University will speak tonight at the last of a series of meetings under auspices of the interracial committee of the T. W. C. A. Miss Pearl Forsyth, general secretary, will preside.

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